DONALD Trump says that a second meeting with Kim Jong-un is “most likely”, despite claims that the North Korean leader has done nothing to stop his country’s nuclear activities.

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un face the cameras at their meeting in June (Image: AFP/GETTY)

Kim signed a deal promising “complete denuclearisation” of the Korean Peninsula in a historic meeting with the US president in Singapore on June 12.

But a report by United Nations watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency warned yesterday that “the continuation and further development” of North Korea’s nuclear programme was “cause for grave concern”.

Despite the claims, Mr Trump stated: “A lot of good things are happening.”

He said that he had been working on the North Korean issue for only three months, while his predecessors spent more than 30 years without having accomplished anything significant.